Chapter 127A
35 sections
§127A-1 Why Hawaii has emergency management laws
§127A-2 Definitions for Hawaii emergency management law
§127A-3 Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
§127A-4 Hawaii Advisory Council on Emergency Management
§127A-5 County emergency management duties and setup
§127A-6 Emergency management reserve corps rules
§127A-7 State and county warning centers
§127A-8 Emergency worker status and rights for state and county personnel
§127A-9 Emergency management: who is protected from lawsuits
§127A-10 Emergency management groups cannot do political work
§127A-11 Who has emergency powers and who can use them
§127A-12 Emergency powers for the governor and mayors
§127A-13 Extra powers for governor and mayor during an emergency
§127A-14 State of emergency
§127A-15 How emergency proclamations are announced and papers are served
§127A-16 How disaster relief money is requested, spent, and reported
§127A-16.5 State loan fund for local disaster resilience projects
§127A-17 Allotments
§127A-18 When the state can enter your land to fix hazards
§127A-18.5 Hazard mitigation special fund
§127A-19 Rules for setting up public and pet shelters
§127A-20 Property owners are protected from lawsuits when they let people shelter for free
§127A-21 How the state can take property during an emergency
§127A-22 Compensation for property taken by the government
§127A-23 How damage claims are decided after property is returned
§127A-24 Investigations and surveys for emergency management
§127A-25 Emergency rules and orders
§127A-26 What happens to property taken during an emergency
§127A-27 Special rules for stopping emergency laws in court
§127A-28 When officials can get court orders to stop violations
§127A-29 What happens if you break emergency rules
§127A-30 Price and eviction limits during an emergency
§127A-30.5 Charity fraud during an emergency
§127A-31 Extra penalties for actions that break other laws too
§127A-32 Effect of this chapter on other laws